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Introduced an AI terminal called con, based on gpui and libghostty, open source non-commercial, supports Windows, built-in harness understands everything in the terminal.
TMax presents a straightforward method for building AI agents that operate in terminal environments, combining practical design principles for effective command-line automation.
Introducing multiple Hermes plugins: theme skins, persistent planning, Draw.io automatic flowcharts, literate programming skill pack, fantasy skill lab, etc., turning Hermes into a versatile terminal and intelligent planning tool.
Former Meta/Microsoft/Atlassian staff engineer Kun shares his agentic engineering workflow: centered on terminal, tmux, and Neovim, using global/project-level memory files and skills to train AI teammates, delivering 40-50 tested production PRs daily, boosted by voice input, AXI standard, Lavish interactive planning, and more.
A tweet enthusiastically promotes Otty, a new native, GPU-accelerated terminal app from the Typora team, praising its beautiful design and developer-friendly features.
[email protected] is released, enabling Vue components with reactivity to render in the terminal, featuring Yoga flexbox layout and patterns inspired by React Ink.
Introduces a command-line tool called chartli that can directly render numeric data from command-line output into ASCII charts (line charts, bar charts, heat maps, etc.), supports pipeline input, file reading, and multiple chart types, suitable for server monitoring, log analysis, etc.
Introduces ohmyzsh, an open-source terminal enhancement tool with 188K GitHub stars. It includes over 300 plugins and 150+ themes, supporting command completion, aliases, error correction, and more, suitable for developers and system administrators.
Claude Code creator Boris Cherny believes that by the end of this year, people will no longer use traditional IDEs, editors will gradually integrate with AI agents, future software development will be done through conversational agents handling most of the work, and the terminal will become the most natural agent interface.
A detailed thread arguing that true universal AI agents must build their own tools and explore environments dynamically, rather than relying on pre-configured integrations like MCP. It positions the terminal/CLI as the universal integration layer and references supporting research from OSExpert and NVIDIA.
A detailed 7-day guide for setting up the Hermes AI agent, covering identity, memory, tools, and Telegram integration.
Jebi is a supercharged terminal for Mac with built-in local AI, enhancing productivity.
Browser Use 0.13.0 beta is rebuilt in Rust for long-running web agent tasks, featuring a custom LLM harness and a new terminal interface.
ComChan is a terminal-based serial monitor with a plotter TUI, useful for debugging and visualizing serial data.
This tweet recommends using the Pi coding agent with DeepSeek and links to a detailed setup guide blog.
Introduces the best practices for joint development with Codex and Claude Code on MacBook, including a 24x7 dev host and a four-panel layout.
xdna-top is a terminal monitor that shows both NPU and iGPU activity on Ryzen AI Max/Strix Halo systems, providing an honest view of NPU counter deltas instead of fake utilization percentages.
Tavily CLI is a command-line tool that gives AI agents access to web search, extraction, crawling, and research, returning structured JSON output for direct parsing.
Microsoft has released Coreutils for Windows, bringing 78 Unix-like commands to the native Windows terminal, enabling AI agents (such as Hermes, Claude Code) to use commands like grep and ls directly on Windows, reducing translation overhead. The article details installation steps, alias conflicts, and acceptance methods.
Announcement of a Foundation Models CLI, available by updating Mac and downloading Xcode 27 beta, then running 'fm' in Terminal.